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    Invitae Inc cerebral cavernous malformation genetic panel
    Frozen section slides demonstrating bland, variably sized vascular proliferations within a paucicellular, sclerotic background. (A) Low-power view (4× magnification). (B) Higher-power view (10× magnification). (C) Microscopic examination of the surgical resection shows lesional tissue composed of a proliferation of ectatic and congested vessels with prominent hyalinization (10x magnification). (D) An immunostain for CD34 highlights a flattened single layer of vascular endothelium. These findings are consistent with a cavernous <t>malformation.</t>
    Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Genetic Panel, supplied by Invitae Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/cerebral+cavernous+malformation+genetic+panel/pmc13156590-63-12-11?v=Invitae+Inc
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    Article Title: Posterior fossa cavernous malformation mimicking meningioma: A case report

    Journal: Radiology Case Reports

    doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2026.04.001

    Frozen section slides demonstrating bland, variably sized vascular proliferations within a paucicellular, sclerotic background. (A) Low-power view (4× magnification). (B) Higher-power view (10× magnification). (C) Microscopic examination of the surgical resection shows lesional tissue composed of a proliferation of ectatic and congested vessels with prominent hyalinization (10x magnification). (D) An immunostain for CD34 highlights a flattened single layer of vascular endothelium. These findings are consistent with a cavernous malformation.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Frozen section slides demonstrating bland, variably sized vascular proliferations within a paucicellular, sclerotic background. (A) Low-power view (4× magnification). (B) Higher-power view (10× magnification). (C) Microscopic examination of the surgical resection shows lesional tissue composed of a proliferation of ectatic and congested vessels with prominent hyalinization (10x magnification). (D) An immunostain for CD34 highlights a flattened single layer of vascular endothelium. These findings are consistent with a cavernous malformation.

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    Invitae Inc cerebral cavernous malformation genetic panel
    Frozen section slides demonstrating bland, variably sized vascular proliferations within a paucicellular, sclerotic background. (A) Low-power view (4× magnification). (B) Higher-power view (10× magnification). (C) Microscopic examination of the surgical resection shows lesional tissue composed of a proliferation of ectatic and congested vessels with prominent hyalinization (10x magnification). (D) An immunostain for CD34 highlights a flattened single layer of vascular endothelium. These findings are consistent with a cavernous <t>malformation.</t>
    Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Genetic Panel, supplied by Invitae Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/cerebral+cavernous+malformation+genetic+panel/pmc13156590-63-12-11?v=Invitae+Inc
    Average 86 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    cerebral cavernous malformation genetic panel - by Bioz Stars, 2026-07
    86/100 stars
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    Frozen section slides demonstrating bland, variably sized vascular proliferations within a paucicellular, sclerotic background. (A) Low-power view (4× magnification). (B) Higher-power view (10× magnification). (C) Microscopic examination of the surgical resection shows lesional tissue composed of a proliferation of ectatic and congested vessels with prominent hyalinization (10x magnification). (D) An immunostain for CD34 highlights a flattened single layer of vascular endothelium. These findings are consistent with a cavernous malformation.

    Journal: Radiology Case Reports

    Article Title: Posterior fossa cavernous malformation mimicking meningioma: A case report

    doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2026.04.001

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Frozen section slides demonstrating bland, variably sized vascular proliferations within a paucicellular, sclerotic background. (A) Low-power view (4× magnification). (B) Higher-power view (10× magnification). (C) Microscopic examination of the surgical resection shows lesional tissue composed of a proliferation of ectatic and congested vessels with prominent hyalinization (10x magnification). (D) An immunostain for CD34 highlights a flattened single layer of vascular endothelium. These findings are consistent with a cavernous malformation.

    Article Snippet: Given the multifocal nature of these lesions, the patient underwent an Invitae Cerebral Cavernous Malformation genetic panel, which assessed the CCM2, KRIT1, and PDCD10 genes associated with familial CM; the results were negative.

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